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Mayor John Cranley touted what he calls Cincinnati's comeback in his final State of the City address Tuesday night. Cranley spoke to a crowd of city leaders, elected officials, and guests at the new TQL Stadium.
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After a series of public hearings on a proposed spending plan, Cincinnati City Council members will debate how they want to alter the budgets submitted by…
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Cincinnati Council Member Greg Landsman announced Thursday he'll vote with four other council members to fire City Manager Harry Black, if he doesn't…
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A Cincinnati Council majority Wednesday rejected an 18-month severance package for City Manager Harry Black.Black and Mayor John Cranley negotiated that…
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The future of Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black will likely be discussed and debated for at least another week.Mayor John Cranley and Black reached a…
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Cincinnati Council's Law and Public Safety Committee has unanimously approved a nearly $424,000 separation agreement for City Manager Harry Black.But five…
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Updated 03/18/18 at 4:00 p.m.: Five Democratic Cincinnati City Council members said Sunday they don't support an agreement announced Saturday for City…
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Updated 3:15 p.m.The unprecedented stand-off in Cincinnati City Hall continues over whether Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black stays or goes.Mayor John…
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Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley accuses City Manager Harry Black of taking employees to a strip club during a business trip. The deal between FC Cincinnati…
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Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley announced Wednesday he is beginning the process to remove City Manager Harry Black from office.Cranley spoke to reporters…